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The End of Hummer

With car sales down across the board, General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner announced that GM will close four truck and SUV plants, limit production of large vehicles, and refocus on manufacturing smaller vehicles.

Wagoner told the AP that the U.S. market shift said the change in the U.S. market to smaller vehicles will probably be permanent. "We at GM don’t think this is a spike or a temporary shift," he said.

Wagoner also announced his intention to introduce a plug-in electric car, the Chevrolet Volt, by 2010.

Over 70 percent of the auto industry’s bread and butter is earned by sales of S.U.V.s and trucks.With the industry following Americans’ lead in downsizing, I wonder if our switch from large to small cars will be the first step in a cultural shift away from excess and toward a culture that values the simple and sustainable over gruesome glut and greed.

Kudos to Butler! I’ve been without a car by choice for ten years now, and my story is about the same as hers. I only hope the rise in gas prices will help others make the same healthy, money-saving choice.